Letters to Young LadiesHarper, 1838 - 259 páginas |
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... become emi- nent in science and literature , have adhered to a systematick arrangement of time . King Alfred , who so remedied the defects of early education , as to gain distinction in the field of intellect , as well as in the annals ...
... become emi- nent in science and literature , have adhered to a systematick arrangement of time . King Alfred , who so remedied the defects of early education , as to gain distinction in the field of intellect , as well as in the annals ...
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... become as cold clay about the heart- strings . Perceiving that adversity happens to all , the young would naturally inquire , if there is any science which fortifies against it , or furnishes ar- mour to resist its shock . For those ...
... become as cold clay about the heart- strings . Perceiving that adversity happens to all , the young would naturally inquire , if there is any science which fortifies against it , or furnishes ar- mour to resist its shock . For those ...
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... become adepts in the physiology of man - scanning the mechanism of the eye , till light itself unfolded its invisible laws - of the ear , till its most hidden reticulations confessed their mysterious agency with sound - of the heart ...
... become adepts in the physiology of man - scanning the mechanism of the eye , till light itself unfolded its invisible laws - of the ear , till its most hidden reticulations confessed their mysterious agency with sound - of the heart ...
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... become a sectarian , but a Christian . Avoid every feature of bigotry - every temptation to polemical controversy . Never dispute about doc- trines , or condemn those who may differ from you . Leave the defence of tenets to those whom ...
... become a sectarian , but a Christian . Avoid every feature of bigotry - every temptation to polemical controversy . Never dispute about doc- trines , or condemn those who may differ from you . Leave the defence of tenets to those whom ...
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... become a silent and separate student . Let your first requisitions on memory be short , but thorough , repeated daily , and as far as possible , at the same period of the day . Every night , review deliberately and clearly what has been ...
... become a silent and separate student . Let your first requisitions on memory be short , but thorough , repeated daily , and as far as possible , at the same period of the day . Every night , review deliberately and clearly what has been ...
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accomplishments affections amid attainment beauty benevolence blessed Boccacio brothers character charity Charles Anthon Charles Joseph Latrobe Charles Webb cheerfulness classick comfort conversation Cotton Mather danger daughters dear young friends delight desirable dignity domestick dress duties elegant Elizabeth Carter Engravings Epictetus Eternity evil excellent exercise fashion feel female education friendship gather give grace gratitude Greece habit happiness hath heart heaven History honour household important improvement industry influence instruction intel intellectual intercourse knowledge labour learned Lord Bacon Madam de Genlis memory ment mind mother musick nature ness never perseverance Petrarch piety pleasure Plutarch poor Portrait possess principle privilege pursuits render sacred says season sometimes soul sphere spirit sweet tain talents taste teach teachers things Thomas à Kempis thou thought tion trifles vanity virtue vols wisdom woman young lady youth
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Página 204 - ... to dive into the depths of dungeons ; to plunge into the infection of hospitals ; to survey the mansions of sorrow and pain ; to take the gauge and dimensions of misery, depression, and contempt; to remember the forgotten, to attend to the neglected, to visit the forsaken, and to compare and collate the distresses of all men in all countries.
Página 186 - When we see a fellow loud and talkative, full of insipid life and laughter, we may venture to pronounce him a female favourite.
Página 204 - Europe, not to survey the sumptuousness of palaces, or the stateliness of temples ; not to make accurate measurements of the remains of ancient grandeur, nor to form a scale of the curiosity of modern art ; not to collect medals, or collate manuscripts: but to dive into the depths of dungeons; to plunge into the infection of hospitals ; to survey the mansions of sorrow and pain ; to take the...
Página 78 - Her wise ladies answered her, yea, she returned answer to herself, have they not sped ? have they not divided the prey ; to every man a damsel or two ; to Sisera a prey of divers colours, a prey of divers colours of needlework, of divers colours of needlework on both sides, meet for the necks of them that take the spoil...
Página 39 - This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that JESUS CHRIST came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief.
Página 201 - Good," which, I think, was written by your father. It had been so little regarded by a former possessor that several leaves of it were torn out, but the remainder gave me such a turn of thinking as to have an influence on my conduct through life; for I have always set a greater value on the character of a doer of good than on any other kind of reputation ; and if I have been, as you seem to think, a useful citizen, the public owes the advantage of it to that book.
Página 205 - Few men ever carried out so fully the injunction, not to let the left hand know what the right hand did, in the quiet and steady outflow of good will and good works, as Mr.
Página 207 - For the poor ye have always with you, and whensoever ye will ye may do them good; but me ye have not always.